Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray smiles as he leaves the field after his team defeated Troy 55-48. / Jim Brown, USA TODAY Sports

by Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz, USA TODAY Sports

by Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz, USA TODAY Sports

Despite being in a class lacking in star power, plenty of big names were still available after seven rounds and 254 picks at the completion of the 2013 NFL draft Saturday.

Most of the attention will go to the quarterbacks, as more than one prospect who earned Day 2 buzz slid out of the draft entirely. But there are plenty of potential contributors that can be found at other positions.

Here's a look at 10 of the best undrafted players.

Tyler Bray, quarterback, Tennessee: Bray was the biggest name left on the board once Mr. Irrelevant's name was called, and he'll be second-guessed plenty for coming out as a junior. How he would have handled the transition to new Volunteers coach Butch Jones' offense is a mystery, but improving on last season's 5-7 mark might have given his stock a boost as a senior. But 6-foot-6 quarterbacks with NFL arm strength tend to get a fair shake in the league, so Bray will get his shot. Reached contract with: Chiefs

Matt Scott, quarterback, Arizona: A surprising one-year stint as a starter, a wide array of tools and impressive predraft resume combined to make Scott one of the draft's supposed "risers" at quarterback. Oops. Scott will need to join a system that emphasizes his running ability and hides his streaky accuracy, but he should get a chance to impress in training camp and preseason. Reached contract with: Jaguars.

Cierre Wood, running back, Notre Dame: Wood was another early-entry blunder after he passed up the chance to be featured more in the Fighting Irish attack as a senior. Injuries and fumbling issues could mean teams won't have much patience for Wood, but he's worth a look for some spot work. Reached contract with: Texans

Da'Rick Rogers, wide receiver, Tennessee Tech: Rogers once looked like a first-round prospect at Tennessee and produced like one at Tennessee Tech. But repeated failed drug tests precipitated a costly draft-day fall. With the Bills offering Stevie Johnson and not much else at wide receiver, Rogers will have every opportunity to make a quick climb up Buffalo's depth chart. Reached contract with: Bills.

Conner Vernon, wide receiver, Duke: The Atlantic Coast Conference's all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards was never a candidate to be an early draft pick, but it's surprising he ended up on this list. After striking a deal with the Raiders, Vernon's a good candidate to produce in the preseason and earn some unfortunate, race-driven comparisons. Reached contract with: Raiders.

Alvin Bailey, guard, Arkansas: Bailey declared for the draft as a junior after Arkansas' disastrous 2012 campaign. His versatility and physical tools should get him a long look. Reached contract with: Seahawks

Xavier Nixon, tackle, Florida: Nixon never rose to the expectations others placed on him when he arrived in Gainesville, Fla., as a blue-chip recruit. But potential starters at tackle seldom are available at this point, and a team will give him a temporary pass on his technique issues. Reached contract with: Redskins

Kwame Geathers, defensive tackle, Georgia: Geathers is another lineman long on potential but short on production. Playing out his senior season might have meant an actual spot in the draft for Geathers, but he might have landed in the right system in San Diego. Reached contract with: Chargers.

Chase Thomas, outside linebacker, Stanford: Thomas doesn't fit the physical profile of an elite pass rusher, but he constantly found his way to the quarterback with the Cardinal (8 1/2 sacks as a junior). He could prove to be an asset to Rob Ryan in New Orleans' switch to the 3-4 defense. Reached contract with: Saints.

Tony Jefferson, safety, Oklahoma: Jefferson offers the versatility that many teams desire from their safeties now, which makes his fall all the more surprising. He'll need a coach who can rein in his tackling lapses, but he could be an asset on a 53-man roster. Reached contract with: Cardinals